Hootie & the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker announced his engagement to influencer Emily Deahl after a year of dating. The 59-year-old rocker announced the news on Instagram with a picture of him down on one knee. A second snap had the 33-year-old influencer showing off a golden ring on her finger. “Thank you for showing me a level of happiness I have never known,” Rucker wrote in a caption accompanying the post, which Deahl reposted on her own Instagram Stories with a caption explaining her decision to stay quiet about her romance with the three-time Grammy winner. “I never intended on keeping this part of my life from you guys for so long,’ Deahl wrote, stating that she wanted to “protect” their relationship, and expressed relief that she would no longer have to edit him out of pictures. Rucker previously went public with his relationship back on Sept. 9, which saw him receive a slew of kind words and support from fans. Deahl, meanwhile, has fended off comments about the couple’s age gap, writing, “My frontal lobe has been developed for years, but thanks, guys.”
Susan Kendall Newman, the daughter of Paul Newman, has died, according to her family. She was 72-years-old. According to her obituary, Susan died August 2 with her cause of death listed as complications from chronic health conditions. “Susan Kendall Newman will be remembered for her sharp wit and tongue, generosity and love, and her devotion to family and friends. She will be very much missed,” he family said. Following in the footsteps of her actor father, Susan appeared in feature films and productions on and off Broadway. Most notably, Susan appeared in Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis’ 1978 musical I Wanna Hold Your Hand. She went on to become an award-winning television producer, winning a Golden Globe, a Humanitas Award, and nominations for the Emmy, Peabody, and Grammy awards. Outside of her production work, Susan was also a dedicated philanthropist and activist. In 1980, she joined the Scott Newman Foundation, an organization her father founded a year after his son’s drug and alcohol related death, to raise awareness about substance abuse, and eventually became the Executive Director. Through her role, she helped create educational resources such as a program that allowed 10th graders to create original anti-drug television commercials. Susan would later focus her advocacy on education, juvenile justice, environmental conservation, and cancer research.
Sweater weather is finally here! Refresh your wardrobe with one—or three—of these cozy and comfy picks from HSN. From classic knits to pullovers, these sweaters will be your go-to for crisp morning strolls, casual evenings out, and everything in between.
Turtleneck Tunic Sweater
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This chunky sweater is a fall and winter essential. The elegant shaker-stitch detail and luxe faux fur cuffs give it an eye-catching look. Layer on your favorite necklace and pair it with your go-to pants for a chic, polished, and preppy outfit.
V-Neck Cable Knit Sweater
With glamorous sequin stripes and cable knit patterns, this soft and lightweight V-neck sweater is a statement maker. Featuring long sleeves, drop shoulders, and a semi-fitted style, this sweater is designed to flatter your silhouette.
Colorblock Pullover Poncho Sweater
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This poncho-style pullover channels laid-back western vibes. Oversized and stretchy, it feels luxuriously soft—almost like cashmere but without the price tag. Throw it on with jeans and boots for an effortlessly stylish weekend look.
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A plane was left with just six minutes of fuel after being battered by 100 mph winds and having to do three go-arounds. An investigation has been launched into Ryanair Flight FR3418. The Boeing 737 was being operated by Malta Air when it came minutes from disaster on Friday. It attempted to touch down in Scotland’s Glasgow Prestwick Airport after taking off from Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport in Italy. Storm Amy battered the U.K. over the weekend, which impacted the flight. The Herald reports it was forced to go around twice at Glasgow, before redirecting to Edinburgh. There, it was forced to go around again, changing course for Manchester, England. On the way it issued a distress call, known as a Squawk 7700. By the time it landed safely, it had just 220kg of fuel, enough for around five to six more minutes of flying, according toThe Aviation Herald. A spokesperson for the Air Accidents Investigation Branch said it had “commenced an investigation into a serious incident.” Speaking to the Ayr Advertiser, passenger Alexander Marchi said, “The second time it was a very bumpy ride and we almost reached the tarmac, but at the last minute we pulled up very sharply.” Ryanair said it was “cooperating fully” and “unable to comment,” People reports.
The vast majority of Americans remain skeptical about Donald Trump’s claims that Tylenol is linked to autism in newborns, according to a new poll. The KFF poll conducted after Trump’s Sept. 22 remarks in the Oval Office revealed that 77 percent of the public had heard the claim—which lacks scientific evidence—and only around 35 percent agreed with it. Just 4 percent of the 1,334 adults surveyed believed the statement was “definitely true.” A much larger share, 35 percent, said it was “definitely false,” while 60 percent were unsure, evenly divided between “probably true” and “probably false.” The findings highlight the partisan divide in American society, with 59 percent of Democrats rejecting the Tylenol claim as definitely false, compared to just 12 percent of Republicans. Half of all GOP voters, meanwhile, believed Trump’s claim was “probably true.” The poll also indicates a decline in trust in health institutions. Trust in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has fallen to 50 percent, its lowest level since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a significant 24-point drop in trust among Democrats since 2023.
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The most challenging part of any fitness program isn’t always just getting started; it’s staying consistent. Many give up when the progress is slow or not visible. That’s where the Tonal 2, an all-in-one home gym system, comes in. Designed to keep you moving forward in your strength training journey, the Tonal 2 provides support in three key areas for real results: progressive overload, training to failure, and perfecting your form.
Progressive overload is the idea of gradually increasing weights over time to stimulate growth. But with free weights, hitting that sweet spot can be tricky, leaving you feeling stuck. The Tonal 2 eliminates this annoyance by fine-tuning the resistance in exact one-pound increments, ensuring every lift challenges you at just the right level. It also introduces smart drop sets. As your muscles fatigue, the system automatically lowers the weight so you can push to failure. According to Tonal, this builds muscle up to two times faster.
Tonal 2 Smart Home Gym
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Proper form is crucial for real progress, as poor technique can hinder muscle activation and increase the risk of injury. The Tonal 2 takes the guesswork out of form with its built-in camera, analyzing your movements and offering real-time cues, like keeping your back straight during Romanian Deadlifts. It’s basically like a virtual personal trainer. After your workout, the Tonal 2 provides a breakdown, using clips from your session to highlight areas for improvement.
Aside from strength training, the Tonal 2 is also equipped with 15 other fitness modalities, including Aero HIIT, yoga, and mobility. This allows you to mix up your workouts so you never get bored. It’s a fitness splurge that truly pays off.
A Hungarian novelist whose work “reaffirms the power of art” even in the midst of apocalyptic terror has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. László Krasznahorkai, 71, is known for his dense prose and dystopian themes. His work is influenced in part by his early years spent living under a repressive Communist regime, and has a relentless intensity that has led to comparisons to Gogol, Melville and Kafka. After his debut novel Sátántangó was published in 1985 to widespread acclaim, he left communist Hungary for the first time in 1987 and later traveled widely in Europe and east Asia. He lived for a time in Allen Ginsberg’s New York apartment and said the legendary Beat poet’s support was crucial to completing his 1999 novel War and War. Both Sátántangó and 1989’s The Melancholy of Resistance were later adapted into feature films by the Hungarian director Béla Tarr, 70, with whom Krasznahorkai has had a long creative partnership. In 2015, Krasznahorkai became the first Hungarian to be awarded the Man Booker International Prize. The author and screenwriter is “a great epic writer in the Central European tradition that extends through Franz Kafka to Thomas Bernhard, and is characterized by absurdism and grotesque excess,” Anders Olsson, chair of the Nobel Committee, said in a statement.
Americans’ approval ratings for key federal agencies have dropped dramatically under Trump, according to a new poll. The performance ratings have plummeted since 2024 for FEMA, the CIA, the CDC, the FDA, the EPA, and the IRS, new data from Gallup reveals. The drop reflects broader frustration with the government’s performance. Many of the agency approval ratings have slumped to their lowest ebb since Gallup began collecting the data in 2003. In all, 15 agencies were measured in both 2024 and 2025. Only the Department of Homeland Security has seen a significant uptick in its rating from the public. The Postal Service, meanwhile, “is the sole government agency garnering a majority-level positive rating for its work,” Gallup wrote. Overall, the survey noted a partisan shift. Generally, it was found that Republicans tend to think services have improved, while Democrats tend to believe they’ve deteriorated. Approval for FEMA, the EPA, and the CDC has plummeted across party lines. Meanwhile, less than 35 percent of all voters regard favorably the State Department, the FAA, the Justice Department, the Federal Reserve Board, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Sam Mendes’ The Beatles—A Four-Film Cinematic Event has found its Linda McCartney, Deadline reports. Multiple sources told the site that Brooklyn star Saoirse Ronan, 31, signed on to play McCartney’s first wife in the film series alongside Paul Mescal, 29, as Paul McCartney. The film series will also star Harris Dickinson as John Lennon, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr, and Joseph Quinn as George Harrison. All four parts of the biopic are slated to premiere in 2028, with each to focus on one of the four Beatles. Though Ronan is expected to appear frequently in McCartney’s film, Deadline reports that its unclear how much she will feature in others. Linda McCartney was a prominent photographer, the first to have her work featured on the cover of Rolling Stone, and also an animal rights activist and musician, before she died of cancer in 1998. Ronan accrued four Academy Awards nominations by the age of 25 for her roles in Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird, and Little Women.
An elderly woman who’d suffered a fall was found by a sheriff’s deputy when the dog she was walking led them to her. Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Deputy Devon Miller responded to a call at the home of an 86-year-old woman and her husband in Destin, Florida. He said she and Eeyore had been gone unusually long. “She just takes that dog, but she never takes more than 10 or 15 minutes,” Deputy Miller’s bodycam footage shows him saying. “It’s almost an hour now. It’s over an hour now.” Miller set out in her squad car, where she came across Eeyore “wagging” but “panting” in the road, her bodycam footage shows. “He practically dragged me to her,” Miller said in an interview afterwards. The body camera shows Eeyore and Miller running through the night to the woman. She was found awake and talking, and Miller called an ambulance, the Associated Press reported. “He came up to your car?” the woman asked. She said he isn’t her dog and that she was only his “grandma.”
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From Halloween parties and Friendsgiving hangouts to long evenings spent unwinding, the vibes of fall are simply unmatched. Keep those good vibes going all season long with Cycling Frog. The brand’s delicious seltzers skip the alcohol, opting for a combination of THC and CBD for a mild, calming buzz. Plus, since there is zero alcohol, you won’t wake up the next morning with a pounding headache. Right now, Cycling Frog is offering a special deal for first-time customers. You can get a free can of seltzer to try yourself. Simply enter your email address, pick the seltzer you would like, and check out. You only have to cover the $2 shipping fee. It’s the perfect way to celebrate ‘Sober October.’
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A Twitch user shocked her fans when she bizarrely carried on livestreaming after her water broke on Tuesday. Over the course of an eight-hour stream titled “Water Broke, Baby Time,” the Texas-based Fandy, 32, went through a home birth surrounded by a team of comprised of friends, a midwife, and her husband Adam. The end of the stream, which was available for her 370,000 followers, comprised of her holding her newborn baby for 45 minutes. Fandy, real name Cady, typically streams herself playing World of Warcraft and other video games. Twitch has long drawn the frustration of streamers over its murky rules of what can and can’t be shown on the platform, with users being banned for “hot tub streams,” revealing outfits, and other extreme forms of content. However, during Fandy’s intimate stream, Twitch’s CEO Dan Clancy appeared in the chat and said “Best of luck and congratulations. Wishing you the best on this journey.”
Eric Trump said the United States is in need of an army of Elon Musks as he weighed in on the volatile relationship between the tech billionaire and his father. “He’s incredible at everything he does. We need 200 Elon Musks,” the president’s 41-year-old son said in an interview with Piers Morgan Wednesday. “I’m the biggest proponent of his and everything that he stands for.” Eric, who raked in billions with his family this year after the launch of their controversial crypto-firm, said the South African-born Tesla CEO “represents the best of what we do as Americans better than anybody in the world—which is entrepreneurialism.” Asked by Morgan, 60, about the rocky rapport between Musk and Trump, Eric replied, “Listen, they’re two very big personalities, and you know how that is.” Morgan, who has clashed with Trump in the past, observed, “He doesn’t like being criticized, but he doesn’t hold the grudge for very long.” Eric said he thinks the president and his former adviser “fundamentally love and appreciate each other,” adding that “Western civilization needs” both of them. “I think those guys are a formidable team. And I think they have massive admiration and respect for one another.” The duo was seen rekindling their bromance last month, following their explosive falling out in June.